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What are ALL of your expenses per month on multifamily properties

Aaryan Patel
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What are ALL of your expenses on multifamily properties?  There are many common ones such as mortgage, utilities, cap ex, vacancy, landscaping, and more, but I was wondering if anyone had dealt with even more specific and small expenses than that. Please let me know! 

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Jessica James
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Jessica James
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I live in Sacramento but own a duplex in San Diego County. My expenses include trash, vacancy, landscaping, mortgage, and local taxes of San Diego County. Not sure if there is another tax like this for Sacramento. I was just billed something for $800 for last year so def talk to a tax professional in the area and see if that may apply as well.

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